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Why does the man accept the child's offer? ( Poem : The Last Bargain) *

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A. It made him a free man

B. It made him a noble man

C. It made him selfless

D. All of the AboveOption 1

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Answered by GIRLGOOD
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Answer:

lt made him a free man..............

Answered by 1304vaishaligupta
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The man accept the child's offer because it made him a free man .

1) A free man who are not ruled by anyone . the person who are free from everything and have no boundaries . he is ruler of his own .

2) A person who is neither dominated nor enslaved. A self-reliant, self-sufficient and independent person, independent, self-disciplined, and autonomous, regardless of gender or race.

3) Those who are not against collective government, but believe that everyone's rights come from God, not from artificial governments, and that everyone is responsible and accountable for their actions The exact opposite of slavery.

4) Thomas Paine was a true honorary citizen... Quote: “Government, at its best, is a necessary evil. At its worst, it is intolerable, for when we suffer or face the same misery at the hands of government

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